unix
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Post by unix on Mar 1, 2014 15:37:02 GMT -5
I was just wondering if that theology detracts from resources based on it? (There is a new resource on sale right now, it covers the 66 books of the Bible.)
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Post by xpistissopheiax on Mar 2, 2014 1:08:06 GMT -5
I've never heard of that one before, what is it?
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unix
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Post by unix on Mar 2, 2014 3:32:34 GMT -5
I'm not entirely sure myself what it is. Here's the Wikipedia article: Dispensationalism: I've never heard of that one before, what is it?
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Post by Soulgazer on Mar 2, 2014 11:15:00 GMT -5
Personally, I don't think much of that theology.
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Post by gnosticbishop on Mar 2, 2014 23:07:10 GMT -5
I to dislike it as it is a divisive policy and the Gnostic Christian Jesus is a Universalist.
Gnostic Christians have to be if we are to recognize the spark of God within all people.
Regards DL
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Post by phantasman on Mar 3, 2014 11:24:59 GMT -5
Hmm....
WIKI says:
As a system, dispensationalism is rooted in the Plymouth Brethren movement in the 1830s of Ireland and England, and in the teachings of John Nelson Darby (1800–82). The original concept came from Darby's interpretation of 2 Timothy 2:15, "...rightly dividing the word of truth".
I'm not really a fan of the pastorals. And if it was traced back as far as Irenaeus, it would more than likely be a catholic fabrication, like the trinity.
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Post by rmcdra on Mar 4, 2014 21:55:33 GMT -5
I don't put much stock in dispensationalism. It's legalistic and relies heavily upon Revelations and the OT.
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